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A series of brief, satirical fables and parables skewers human vanity, political corruption, literary pretension, and religious hypocrisy. Each entry uses compressed narrative or animal allegory to build to a bitterly ironic payoff or aphoristic observation. Characters range from politicians and poets to officials and beasts, all deployed to expose folly and self-deception. The tone mixes dark humor and moral cynicism, relying on sharp economy of language to deliver pointed social commentary.
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